Tag Archives: Trenton

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Jordan Camber and Dylan Kelley sit on logs, tightly fastening their tree-climbing gaffs or spikes, which will allow them to dig into the soft wood […]

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BlackSheep Trading Company’s roadside signs offer “Deer and sheepskin gloves” and “Buy-one, get-one-free belts.”

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Adrenaline pumping, eighth-graders donning white safety helmets in the midday sun slowly teetered their way around the ropes course 36 feet in the air at […]

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“Everyone give me a great, big lumberjack yo-ho!” Tina Scheer, widely known as “Timber Tina,” bellowed to an enthusiastic crowd on a warm summer evening. […]

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Two new bearded athletes are making woodchips fly at Timber Tina’s Great Maine Lumberjack Show on Route 3 in Trenton.

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TRENTON — If you’ve ever wanted to pick your own cranberries, the time is now. The picking at Snugglemagic Farm’s dry four-acre cranberry bog ends […]

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Country Store Antiques in Trenton
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Anyone who’s driven through Trenton has probably noticed what appears to be a rambling red barn beside the road. You’re not mistaken. The spacious structure […]

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To the ancient Greeks, the wind had divine powers. The earliest documented weathervane depicted Triton, the messenger of the sea, and was built atop the […]

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From May to mid-October, Susan Starr rises early each morning at the Open Hearth Inn with a mission in mind. Making muffins. Lots of them. […]

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An unforgettable journey over the rugged shores, mountain peaks and isolated islands of the Acadia National Park area awaits visitors to Acadia Air Tours. Whether […]

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Bar Harbor Weathervanes and Cupolas Inc. is a place where pigs fly. Bill and Ellen McElvain own the seasonal shop, located on Route 3 about […]

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Balinese temple flags are not a typical sight in Maine. But if you’re driving down Route 3 in Trenton, the waving banners catch the eye […]

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Tina Sheer, aka Timber Tina, owner of the Great Maine Lumberjack Show in Trenton, starred in National Geographic Channel’s 2013 season of “Ultimate Survival Alaska.”

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Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound
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“That was so good!” the visitor from New Orleans exclaimed loudly as she ripped off her plastic bib. She had just devoured a lobster dinner at the Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound, and her reaction was typical.

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